faculties - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of faculties in Hindi

  • शिक्षा संकाय

Noun

  • मन की शक्ति
  • आंतरिक शक्ति
  • विशेषाधिकार
  • सुविधा
  • अनुज्ञा

faculties Definition

Noun

  • an inherent mental or physical power.
  • a group of university departments concerned with a major division of knowledge.
  • a license or authorization from a Church authority.

faculties Example

  • Why do some people keep their mental faculties so late in life? ( कुछ लोग अपनी मानसिक क्षमताओं को जीवन में इतनी देर से क्यों रखते हैं? )
  • It now possesses four faculties and is attended by some 1700 students.  ( अब इसमें चार संकाय हैं और इसमें लगभग 1700 छात्र भाग लेते हैं। )
  • Thus there were two great political events (the Syro-Israelitish invasion under Ahaz, and the great Assyrian invasion of Sennacherib) which called forth the spiritual and oratorical faculties of our prophet, and quickened his faculty of insight into the future. ( इस प्रकार दो महान राजनीतिक घटनाएँ हुईं (आहज़ के अधीन सिरो-इजरायल का आक्रमण, और सन्हेरीब का महान असीरियन आक्रमण) जिसने हमारे भविष्यवक्ता की आध्यात्मिक और वाक्पटुता को आगे बढ़ाया, और भविष्य में उनकी अंतर्दृष्टि के संकाय को तेज किया। )
  • As a result of these various degenerations the functions of the body deteriorate, the faculties become blunted, and the muscular energy of the body is below what it was in earlier life, while the secreting glands in certain instances become functionally obsolescent. ( इन विभिन्न अध: पतन के परिणामस्वरूप शरीर के कार्य बिगड़ जाते हैं, क्षमताएं धुंधली हो जाती हैं, और शरीर की मांसपेशियों की ऊर्जा पहले के जीवन में कम हो जाती है, जबकि कुछ मामलों में स्रावी ग्रंथियां कार्यात्मक रूप से अप्रचलित हो जाती हैं। )

More Sentence

  • My baby brother’s faculties just aren’t quite right.
  • Nourishes mental faculties and also the faculty of memory.
  • As soon as he could collect his faculties, Somerset asked:.
  • In some faculties of mind he has been, and is, only a child.
  • Negotiators need all their mental faculties when negotiating.
  • Our five faculties have a remarkable capacity to discriminate.
  • Illuminati and the faculties of colleges and universities were to.
  • Certainly knowledge is a faculty, and the mightiest of all faculties.
  • It's wings are typical of the aerial powers of the psychic faculties.
  • The law of 1880 reserved to the state faculties the right to confer degrees, and the law of 1896 established various universities each containing one or more faculties.
  • Besides the faculties there are a number of institutions, both state-supported and private, giving higher instruction of various special kinds.
  • This shows that the principle of the dissipation of energy has control over the actions of those agents only whose faculties are too gross to enable them to grapple individually with the minute portions of matter which are the seat of energy.
  • We see now that the practice of the experimental method endows with a new vision both the experimenter himself and, through his influence, those who are associated with him in medical science, even if these be not themselves actually engaged in experiment; a new discipline is imposed upon old faculties, as is seen as well in other sciences as in those on which medicine more directly depends.